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steve: tell us something that might be postponed. >> a wedding. steve: name something people would do a lot more of if tv didn't exist. >> go outside. steve: name a specific article of clothing that makes you look fat. >> a shirt. [bell rings] steve: all right. [applause] >> good answers! >> good answer! good answers! steve: you got back to it. let's see. tell me how long you'd expect to wait in line at the dmv. you said... two hours. survey said... [bell rings] >> yeah. steve: ok. name a specific article of clothing that makes you look fat. you said... shirt. survey said... mm-hmm. name a food that gets bigger when you cook it. you said... "popcorn." that was smart. survey said... that was a good answer. i liked that answer, man. tell us something that might be postponed. you said... wedding. survey said... yeah. >> good answer! steve: i said name something people would do a lot more of if tv didn't exist. you said... go outside. survey said... wow! that was a good answer. that was a good answer. come on, deborah! this girl is a good player, man.
steve: tell us something that might be postponed. >> a wedding. steve: name something people would do a lot more of if tv didn't exist. >> go outside. steve: name a specific article of clothing that makes you look fat. >> a shirt. [bell rings] steve: all right. [applause] >> good answers! >> good answer! good answers! steve: you got back to it. let's see. tell me how long you'd expect to wait in line at the dmv. you said... two hours. survey said... [bell rings]...
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use to access the network's content has been cut off. and many cable and satellite companies remain reluctant to carry the news channel. >> it's understandable that the live stream cable companies, that it's a difficult area for them so there's an understanding that that's the case. but i think going forward, there will be the ambition to get into more households and to have a wider distribution deal. >> and while the company tries to make al-jazeera a household name in the u.s., it is forced to combat negative perception from americans still have of the arab muse channel. for now with 850 hires across the country, of the network will try to sway new viewers to compete own the 24 hour cable news battlefield. >> what's must al-jazeera do to win the fighting? we us and it with 10 ra potter, 5 former reporter for cbs news and cnn and now is head of a resource center foretelevision and news organizations and phillip seed, director of the center for public diplomacy and professor the is the international relations at the university of souther
use to access the network's content has been cut off. and many cable and satellite companies remain reluctant to carry the news channel. >> it's understandable that the live stream cable companies, that it's a difficult area for them so there's an understanding that that's the case. but i think going forward, there will be the ambition to get into more households and to have a wider distribution deal. >> and while the company tries to make al-jazeera a household name in the u.s., it...
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this will affect us all. >> but on the streets, some found it welcome news. there's a great achievement. i was so happy. he is a nasty individual, an enemy. horrid. >> the d.a. is just one of many muslim brotherhood officials who have been detained since the government moved against two pro morrissey encampments on wednesday. near apply a thousand people are said to have died that day and assistance then. the muslim brotherhood plateses the death toll near 1400. the turmoil has prompted egypt's international partners, including the united states and the european union to reexamine their aid to cairo. the united states, which give u egypt $1.3 billion a year in military assistance has delayed delivery of four f-16 fighter expwrets proved out of the bright star joint military exercises in egypt set for september. but gulf allies, saudi arabia, kuwait, and the uniteddarian emirates have stepped in with some $12 billion in monetary and fuel aid to egypt since morrissey was deposed on july 3. monday the saudi foreign minister promised to fill any financial gaps l
this will affect us all. >> but on the streets, some found it welcome news. there's a great achievement. i was so happy. he is a nasty individual, an enemy. horrid. >> the d.a. is just one of many muslim brotherhood officials who have been detained since the government moved against two pro morrissey encampments on wednesday. near apply a thousand people are said to have died that day and assistance then. the muslim brotherhood plateses the death toll near 1400. the turmoil has...
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they are designed to be barriers to protect us from danger. and they should be respected as such and not push the safety envelope. >> after that, the rangers raised the railings. homers's parents wants the braves to take similar action. >> it shouldn't have happened. they let my son down. >> homer's death is being investigated by authorities believe it was an accident. the stadium says they will have no comment pending the outcome of the investigation. >>> and just ahead, the girl who was attacked by a bear and tried to make nice-nice to get away. >>> closed captioning sponsorship for "inside edition" is brought to you by-- >>> stay tuned, there's more "i ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing live tv from southwest. now you can turn your device into your television. try it for free today, only on southwest airlines. on the air. in the air. with live tv. >>> it's a remarkable story of survival, a 12-year-old girl mauled by a bear during a jog near her grandparents' house, incredibly she tried to get away by, believe it or not, petting the
they are designed to be barriers to protect us from danger. and they should be respected as such and not push the safety envelope. >> after that, the rangers raised the railings. homers's parents wants the braves to take similar action. >> it shouldn't have happened. they let my son down. >> homer's death is being investigated by authorities believe it was an accident. the stadium says they will have no comment pending the outcome of the investigation. >>> and just...
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translate for us first to bring us up to date. what exactly is the problem now and how serious is it? >> so there are a couple of different problems. one of the problems is what they've found in the groundwater, what actually is there. so, so far we've been concerned about an element call cesium 137 and 134, which is radioactive. but now they have found strarchum 90, which is much more dangerous, at levels that are 30 times more than cesium. so to give you an idea of the level of contamination-- if somebody drank that water for a year, it would almost-- they would almost certainly get cancer, so it's very contaminated. so that's one problem. the other is the defenses to hold back this water from the sea seem to be overcome. so now the contamentd waters, 70,000, 80,000 gallons is flowing into the sea every day. >> brown: do we know how far out to sea this contaminated water is going and what happens to it when it goes into the sea? >> when it goes into the sea, of course some of it will disburse and dilute. some is taken up by the
translate for us first to bring us up to date. what exactly is the problem now and how serious is it? >> so there are a couple of different problems. one of the problems is what they've found in the groundwater, what actually is there. so, so far we've been concerned about an element call cesium 137 and 134, which is radioactive. but now they have found strarchum 90, which is much more dangerous, at levels that are 30 times more than cesium. so to give you an idea of the level of...
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tell us about how these cameras work, who's using them and what are they good for? >> well, they're still in their infancy as far as employment but in the simplest understanding it's just an electronic hot sheet although it saves the data as opposed to a hot sheet which we compare the license plate with against known wanted license plates. >> brown: a hot sheet meaning you have the license plate number? >> right. basically what happens was is for years and years and years-- decades-- we would get a piece of paper at the beginning of the shift that identified vehicles that were wanted for various crimes or for investigation. and then if we came across them throughout the night then we would stop time and ask them and basically finish the investigation. the automated license plate reader does that same thing only far more efficiently. >> brown: catherine crump, you've looked into the usage of it. what question does it raise for you? >> it depends on how they're used. if they're simply used to scan a vehicle's license plate and he can do see whether that car is wanted
tell us about how these cameras work, who's using them and what are they good for? >> well, they're still in their infancy as far as employment but in the simplest understanding it's just an electronic hot sheet although it saves the data as opposed to a hot sheet which we compare the license plate with against known wanted license plates. >> brown: a hot sheet meaning you have the license plate number? >> right. basically what happens was is for years and years and years--...
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if they've got the evidence, i want us... let's go... let's follow the truth where it leads, christine, because if you notice, there have been no executives named so far. the only people who have been whipped up on players. you mean to tell me that there were no executives that knew about all this when the turnstiles were whirring? i think there were commissioners who knew about this. i think if we're going to get to the bottom of this, let's not just punish these days and say the wicked witch is is dead. let's follow the truth where it leads and find out everybody, who knew what when. i don't think major league baseball wants to do that because the implications will lead to some very high places. >> i don't disagree with bill on that at all, ray. as you know, i have been incredibly critical of major league baseball. the olympic started drug testing in 1972. major league baseball started in 2004. they're 32 years behind the olympics. one of the reasons is because they love the home runs flying out of the ballpark, brought fans back after
if they've got the evidence, i want us... let's go... let's follow the truth where it leads, christine, because if you notice, there have been no executives named so far. the only people who have been whipped up on players. you mean to tell me that there were no executives that knew about all this when the turnstiles were whirring? i think there were commissioners who knew about this. i think if we're going to get to the bottom of this, let's not just punish these days and say the wicked witch...
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many of us may have a nurse near us at the end. why this project? >> rhonda really wanted to celebrate nurses and to shine a light on a portion of the population that we don't really know very much about. we'll all need a nurse eventually in our lives. we need more of them. so we wanted to give them a voice. >> sreenivasan: you're a breast cancer survivor. you had a very long relationship with a nurse through a very painful portion of your life. what didn't you understand about nursing when you took on this project? >> well, i have to say even though i went through the breast cancer experience, i really thought a nurse was a nurse was a nurse, you know? i mean, they take your blood pressure and your temperature and, in my case, i had an extraordinary relationship with a woman who gave me chemotherapy. but i didn't know about all different kinds of nurses and everything that they do and how many different ways they touch our lives. i mean, they look at us really wholistically. so my experience with the chemotherapy nurse was a really personal and emo
many of us may have a nurse near us at the end. why this project? >> rhonda really wanted to celebrate nurses and to shine a light on a portion of the population that we don't really know very much about. we'll all need a nurse eventually in our lives. we need more of them. so we wanted to give them a voice. >> sreenivasan: you're a breast cancer survivor. you had a very long relationship with a nurse through a very painful portion of your life. what didn't you understand about...
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they join us from capitol hill. welcome to you both. you are both former prosecutors, you both agree this is a major problem that has to be solved. how does your proposal, senator mccaskell, differ from what senator gillibrand is proposing? >> well, i think proposal that we are supporting does a better job of protecting the victims and a better job of holding commanders accountable and ultimately it will result in more prosecutions and putting more perpetrators behind bars. i think as former prosecutors that's what motivated both -- i think i can speak for kelly that this is about -- i mean, frankly we don't care whether the commanders are in it or not. the important issue is how can we protect victims and get more successful prosecutions. >> ifill: senator ayotte, senator gillibrand said when she talked to the newshour that this is what victims have asked for, her approach, which is to take it out of the chain of command. how do you respond to that? what have victims told you? >> well, certainly victims have varying views on this issue
they join us from capitol hill. welcome to you both. you are both former prosecutors, you both agree this is a major problem that has to be solved. how does your proposal, senator mccaskell, differ from what senator gillibrand is proposing? >> well, i think proposal that we are supporting does a better job of protecting the victims and a better job of holding commanders accountable and ultimately it will result in more prosecutions and putting more perpetrators behind bars. i think as...